
Eternal Warriors: Teamwork, Delegation, and Beating Comparison After the Mission
Welcome to the Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher Podcast, hosted by Maurice Harker—a faith-based resource for those working to strengthen marriage, build self-mastery, and apply gospel-centered principles in real life.
Important note: This podcast and its programs are not officially affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They are created by people who strive to live its teachings and apply them in practical, life-changing ways.
In this episode (Eternal Warriors 4.0), Maurice teaches the Divine Art of Discovering with a focus on team-based passion projects—and why the adversary targets teamwork with predictable “attacks” like shame, comparison, fear of being exposed, and the belief that “nobody wants to be on my team.”
You’ll learn:
How to use reflective questions (score yourself 1–5) to identify what’s blocking teamwork
Why delegation and team structure improve follow-through
How to stop comparison spirals when teammates are better than you at certain things
How to spot and reject the “flooding” tactic (overwhelm, self-criticism, giving up)
Why building teams is a spiritual strategy—and how to keep trying even after failures
A practical outreach idea: Eternal Warriors classes as a Christmas gift for premarried young adults and newly returned missionaries to strengthen identity, purpose, and mission
If you’re trying to build healthy relationships, serve more effectively, and stop doing everything alone—this episode is a toolkit.
For deeper training and resources, visit lazaruslectures.com and life-changingservices.org.
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